My place is close to Limon Colorado. You’ll love my place because of the comfy bed. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, and families (with kids). Queen size pillowtop mattress, 32" hd tv DVD player, and Ac.October - February only service available will be electric and due to climate changes. This is a 33ft rv that sits at the corner of an rv park in a small town 10 miles from the nearest gas station or grocery store. This is a great place to lay your head to rest

Great Place to rest your head get a good night sleep and an early start to your day.

Now a semi-ghost town, Genoa is best known for its "Wonder Tower," a 1920s tourist trap that got the attention of Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Genoa is located next to Interstate 70, ten miles east of Limon at exit 371. It's 2010 population was 104.
From a mile away the Wonder Tower appears to be bustling. "See Six States!" yell the hand-painted signs. "Confirmed by Ripley!" You can see cars in the parking lot, and people at the top of the Tower, trying to identify the advertised six states.
Once you arrive, you realize that the parked cars are 50 years old and stuffed with sun-bleached bottles, their tires buried six inches deep in windblown prairie dust. The people in the Tower are crude fakes -- lumps of red sheets wearing sunglasses.
The Wonder Tower, built in 1926 at the highest point between New York City and Denver, was a welcome stop on US 24. Charles W. Gregory, Colorado's P.T. Barnum, would stand on the Tower and spot license plates of approaching cars. When tourists were within earshot, he would boom state-appropriate greetings through a megaphone. "How're things in the Buckeye State?" His billboard motto was Eat, drink, gas, and pop at the Tower.
Fan of the 2-headed calf.
Then the interstate bypassed US 24. Charles W. Gregory died.
The Tower, however, survived, thanks in large part to its owners since 1967, Jerry and Ester Chubbuck. They charge only one dollar for admission. Small signs at the entrance caution the squeamish, "Animal Monstrosities," and "Two-headed calf."
The Chubbucks have stuffed the tower with a mass of spoons, farm implements, and arrowheads, much of it nailed and screwed to the ceiling. The Branding Room, Petrified Room, Indian Room (with its rock walls "painted by an Indian princess") are jammed with bric-a-brac.
Jerry and his Tower.
In the Animal Monstrosities Room, the jar containing the eight-footed pig is dusty dry, while the one-eyed pig jar leaks something we'd rather not investigate too closely. We notice that the Talking Indian Mummy -- Jerry had wired it with a loudspeaker on an earlier visit -- is missing. It has been repatriated. "The Indians don't want you displaying their dead," says Jerry.
Jerry, who's surprisingly spry for his age, has a quiz he pops on lucky guests called the "Guess What." He singles out ten unusual items, and if you guess their identity or purpose you get your dollar back. No one leaves until he finishes. The items include rooster eyeglasses, camel nose bells, and a walrus penis.
Just about the only thing Jerry doesn't have is a postcard of his own attraction. This is a notable flaw in the Wonder Tower's marketing plan, as are its lack of signs near the interstate (Government billboard prohibitions don't help). But Jerry is upbeat, and his collections of mysterious tools, murky things-in-jars, and tens of thousands of arrowheads and bottles usually keep tourists inside the Tower for far longer than they had planned.
Freaaky dummies play cards.
No visit to the Wonder Tower is complete without a climb to the top. Flies buzz through unscreened windows as you ascend its ladderlike stairs, six stories of them, past the fake people and even more perplexing exhibits, to the observation deck.
It's not a climb for the faint-hearted or flabby. But those who survive are rewarded with an impressive view of eastern Colorado.

had to cancel but responsive to me fast

Jan2016-10-05T00:00:00Z

For the price, it was a good place to lie our heads for the night. Bed was comfy and tv was a nice bonus. Recommend if you are driving through .

Bryce 2016-10-01T00:00:00Z

Bob was the best! He greeted us as we pulled up and we immediately noticed a funny smell coming from my car, so Bob checked the fluids and helped me to find a store in a reasonable area through our route to the NW. He was friendly and accommodating, so I can't complain about a thing. A friendly neighborhood cat even kept us company while we unloaded sundries from our car. His trailer is super basic, yet reasonably clean and comfy. My friend slept on the couch and seemed to be comfortable. My bed (the one advertised) was great! Quite soft, clean and comfy. There was no running water but hey, we just really needed a place to lay our heads down for our long trip and he has just that. No frills, no problem. I'd definitely use him again, since it was so convenient for our basic needs. Thanks again, Bob!

Lana & Jamie 2016-10-11T00:00:00Z

Bob was flexibel in terms of arrival time, expected me with a clean trailer, including a comfortable room, toilet, kitchen, wifi. Unfortunately there was no water for taking a shower! Bob was kind and prepared a dvd to watch.

Alin-Florin2016-10-04T00:00:00Z

Great host. Friendly. Quien place. The ad is exactly what you get. If you look for something to sleep in the middle of your travel, is a good option.

Jorge2016-10-07T00:00:00Z

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Quiet private rooms, simple clean accommodations. Limon is a small town in the middle of nowhere. We have gas stations, truck stops, fast food-a place to stop on your way to somewhere exciting. If you choose me, plz give me 5 stars for location.

Guest room with queen bed. The bathroom is private unless there is a guest occupying the other bedroom. I am on couchsurfing, warmshowers and a few other hospitality websites
No unmarried couples, please.
I will give you breakfast.... cereal, coffee, tea, milk, fruit and bagels.
Limon is a town of 1,800 on the eastern plains of Colorado. No mountains here. We have wind farms, wheat farms and cattle ranches.

We have one stop light, no traffic, no lines. I love it! My listing is in a small rural town, not a city. If you choose me, please give me a 5 star rating for location.

Very satisfactory and easy; comfortable bed!

Nancy2017-03-27T00:00:00Z

We were warmly welcomed. She even helped us carry in our luggage. We had the whole basement to ourselves. Private bath/shower, great bed for a wonderful sleep and the place was extremely clean. Good wifi. We even were sent off with a nice breakfast. We would recommend a stay with Ellie as a host anytime. She is also a wonderful conversationalist.

William2015-08-24T00:00:00Z

The rooms were very clean and comfortable. My daughters felt safe and welcomed there.

Linda2015-08-27T00:00:00Z

A lovely room with very nice hosts.

Shawn2017-05-19T00:00:00Z

Ellie is absolutely wonderful. I would recommend a stay at her house any time.

Ashley2016-11-17T00:00:00Z

Ellie was a fantastic host, even after I arrived late in the evening after a long day of travel. Incredibly friendly, we had a great chat over coffee and local fruit before I headed on my way!

Rob2016-09-13T00:00:00Z

Great location - amazing hosts - Had great Ice Tea and conversation. Thanks again for breakfast and leaving everything labeled and out for me. It was a great start for getting on the road. Thanks again Ellie!

John2014-07-29T00:00:00Z

Ellie & Warren are fabulous people, we are so happy to have met them and been able to stay at their place. They greeted us at the door, helped us with our luggage and offered us water as soon as we arrived. The bed was very comfortable and the private restroom was great to have. Ellie had coffee, and breakfast waiting for us in the morning and we even stayed an extra hour just chatting! We will stay again if we ever pass through Limon!

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Enjoy a stay in the best little town in the Eastern Plains of Colorado in the modernized 1911 historical Heritage Suites of downtown Flagler.

Offering a guest-super mini suite that is a part of our historical building in downtown Flagler, Colorado located on Interstate 70 in the heart of the Eastern Plains of Colorado.
COVETED AREA!!! You can't beat the neighborhood. It's convenient to EVERYTHING! Super desirable small town with historic theater, hometown bank, Ace hardware, Radio Shack, flower and gift shop, small town weekly newspaper, full line super market, museums, and local churches are one to two blocks away.
-This is a family friendly place with other family friendly long term apartments in the same building.
- 110 miles from Denver International Airport and 90 miles from Colorado Springs.
- Mini-sized kitchenette with refrigerator, sink and Microwave
- Child's playground area and and parks nearby
- Public in-door seasonal pool at the local school
- Public 9 hole golf course in the rolling plains of Mossland
- Street walking and hiking areas
- WIFI
-Fully furnished with desk and chair, king bed sheets and covers, towels, window coverings, comfortable chair, fans, night stand, lamps.

Experience country small town America just like staying in "Mayberry." Lush parks nearby and children's playground. Quaint downtown that is lighted and safe for morning or evening walks. At 4900 feet in elevation, the air is cool and dry. In the spring, summer, and fall enjoy sleeping with an open window and the cool prairie breezes.

George and Barbara were great hosts. I only wish I could have spent more time, I was on my to a Geocaching event. If I come back through here I definitely will plan another stop.

michael2016-07-01T00:00:00Z

George and Barb were very sweet hosts and so kind to greet me with a late arrival due to winter weather. The room is very warm and comfortable with one of the bests beds ever - I wish I had one like it! I was so grateful to have this room to stay in after driving through 9 hours through a blizzard, and Barb made a plate of home-made cookies! The perfect stay between Kansas City and western Colorado and I will be back!

michele2015-12-13T00:00:00Z

George and Barbara was very kind and sweet to us. Apartment was clean, nice and very comfortable with all necessary amenities. We were happy to stay there for one night. Recommended!

Sergey2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

George and his wife were amazing hosts! The bed was comfortable and room had everything we needed for our night of rest while we were on the open road. If you're driving through Colorado, this is a great place to stay and a much better price compared to the bigger cities.

Ryan2015-08-12T00:00:00Z

Our stay in Flagler with George was restful, pleasant, and memorable! We recommend it & will happily stay there in the future.

William2016-07-22T00:00:00Z

George was a kind host who communicates well. The bedroom and bath had all the necessities. The kitchen however had the major appliances, but absolutely nothing in the drawers or cupboards. So no way to prepare anything. Hopefully that will be remedied.

Octavia2016-06-19T00:00:00Z

George and Barbara are such nice host and they even waited up for us until 11.30pm at night as we were driving in late. They were warm and made us felt very welcome. The bed is very comfortable and the room cozy. George was very good w communication and very prompt as well. We really enjoyed our stay. Thanks !!

Cheryl2017-05-26T00:00:00Z

George and barb were fantastic I couldn't have asked for s better first Airbnb experience. Clear communication; I will be staying again if I ever travel that way! :)

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You’ll love my place because of the quiet location, the ambiance, comfortable bed!. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets).

Very clean and

Lance2017-03-12T00:00:00Z

Tom was incredibly accommodating and the place was perfect for what we needed. The town is super small, but felt very safe and welcoming, and was easy to get to from 70. The space was large, private, and a great deal. I would recommend it to anyone needing a place to stay as they travel through!

Hannah2016-08-01T00:00:00Z

Tom is super friendly. We enjoyed talking to him. His suite is cozy. It also gives us lots of private time. He also provided us snacks and coffee, which is so thoughtful. The suite made us feel so comfortable. Highly recommend for someone who travels around. Great experience. Best wishes for Tom and his family.

Luyi2016-08-15T00:00:00Z

Tom greeted me with the same hospitality as in my previous visits. I seem to always arrive late and Tom always accommodate. Very quiet and private great linens on the bed a very comfortable night's sleep. I look forward to my next stay.

Dwayne2017-03-13T00:00:00Z

Staying at Tom's was a wonderful and restful experience. We would stay here again any time we are traveling through.

Donna2017-05-04T00:00:00Z

Great place right off the highway! Clean, cozy, nice bed, good shower pressure, friendly guy, very accommodating. I'd stay there again.

Cassandra2017-05-19T00:00:00Z

Tom was super sweet and the room/living area and bathroom we super spacious and comfortable! He's a great host!

Tessa2016-08-23T00:00:00Z

Tom was fantastic. Very accommodating and polite. I would highly recommend this stay. The food at the diner was also fantastic , such a cool spot! Kudos!

Comfortable studio with kitchen, sofa converts to full size bed, porta crib available upon request

Located 2 blocks off Highway 24, in the town of Simla, within walking distance to country store, post office, two restaurants, park, and library. Simla is located on Highway 24 between Colorado Springs and Limon in Eastern Elbert County and serves a population of approximately 600 residents. Simla is a prime example of High Plains living at its finest. Simla still maintains a small town rural feel, with urban amenities located within a reasonable drive time.

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My Lodge is in small-town Simla, Colorado 10 minutes from the town of Calhan which hosts the El Paso County Fair. We also near the Ramah Reservoir and the Paint Mines Park and other family-friendly activities! You’ll love my place because of the ambiance, the outdoor space, the comfortable beds in clean rooms, the country charm cabins where pets are welcome! My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families with kids, big groups, and furry friends.

The Western Lodge is a rustic lodge out in a valley in the middle of the prairies of Colorado. It is right along Highway 24 between Limon and Colorado Springs and features a unique charm with beautiful knotty pine wood interior.

Simla is a small town with old-style country charm. It features one post office, one grocery store, 1 gas station open 24/7 and 3 churches. We have a brand new K-12 school! It is a safe town where kids wander around playing freely and the elderly sit on their rocking chairs on their decks. : )

This property is very old and minimal Look at it carefully. We were not able to commicate as no internet or cell service . Might be OK for some but definately not worth $50

Ron2016-11-04T00:00:00Z

The lodge was a great place to stay! The host, LoVey made me feel right at home when I arrived and made sure I had everything I needed. It's in a small town outside of Colorado Springs that's very quiet and feels very safe. The room itself is very cozy, the bathroom and kitchen are little dated but otherwise everything was great. Overall I had a very pleasant stay and would love to stay here again.

Hillary2016-08-01T00:00:00Z

Through a series of circumstances, we didn't actually stay in unit after booking it. However, I did want to comment on the professional and responsive communications. LoVey and her daughter were very understanding and responsive. We did drive to the town and visited the old Western hotel. It's unique, off-beat and retro.

David2016-08-08T00:00:00Z

Our stay was a last minute decision (we like to fly by the seat of our pants), and LoVey was very accommodating. She set us up for a midnight areival with only a few hours warning. The place is small and simple but secluded only a half hour from the main routes leading through dwnver, and Colorado Springs. Communicated with her daughter initially and then met LoVey when I arrived. Very kind and warm and welcoming. Her pack of little dogs is quite well behaved and a sight to see! Would recommend.

Alexander2016-07-26T00:00:00Z

First of all LoVey has a fantastic convoy of helpers that assist in making the process very smooth. I live in Aurora and work in the busy environment of Denver and this is the type of get away on the dollar that a lot of people should be looking at. You are greeted with extremely friendly faces who go out of their way to make sure your stay is everything that you wanted to be. The town of Simla also has its own quaint kind of zeal I literally approached this trip with a "ask and follow type of attitude"and in that process I was led to a few amazing antique shops in surrounding towns and Simla, a wildcat sanctuary, a beautiful hike around the reservoir, several sightings of wild turkeys with the backdrop of autumn leaves changing, great treatment at eateries and a native American paint mine. If I were to do it all again I would've stayed two nights so I could catch a high school football game at the Big Sandy. 24 hours of pure escape - that's all I was asking for - that was exactly what I got. Thank you again

Jovan2016-10-02T00:00:00Z

It was a nice stay, not much in this little town, the room was clean, little dated but served my needs.

Tina2016-08-16T00:00:00Z

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Cabin

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Super cozy one queen bedroom unit with full kitchen and living room combo. The kitchen has all appliances and needed utensils. Unit is on the second floor equipped with a stair glide if needed. Hallway accesses other owner and guests units. 2 additional persons can be accommodated with pull out sofa and cot. Upper deck is open for relaxation. A first floor community room and a small fitness room is included coordinated with other guests.
Children are welcome with respect to other guests.

A relaxing deck is located adjacent to the common laundry area.

The I-70 Diner at the Flagler Exit (#395) is a 50s diner and good food if you choose. At the exit are the Cenex Gas and Convenience Store and Loaf and Jug (Kroger affiliate) for gasoline ($2.32 gal right now—always cheaper than Burlington; a little higher than Limon). There is also a Subway at the exit.
If you have time consider touring the Wheatland Conference Center/Prairie Trails Lodge at 2nd and Main ((URL HIDDEN) on Face Book—Wheatland Conference Center/Prairie Trails Lodge). The Lodge was built in 1915 as the Watters Hotel. During weekday business hours the National Historical Registry Town Hall with the Hal Borland Section is worth a free tour. We have a great weekly news Flagler News/Mile Saver Shopper, Stop and Shop Supermarket (Affiliated Foods), High Plains Bank (ATM), Petal Barn Florist, and Stone Communications (former Radio Shack). Some of these may be closed before you arrive. On the weekend, the historic Flagler Theater should be showing a good movie. Our building is also a local historical site and we would be delighted to tour you through if you so choose. The building is the key setting for author Hal Borland’s Country Editor’s Boy.
The Borland Collection is housed in our historical Town Hall.